As part of a worldwide sampling nineblack fungi were isolated from rocks collected in four distinct sites of the Alps at high altitudes. Based on a nucSSU, nucLSU and mtSSU multilocus phylogeny, seven of them were found to cluster into a distinct and well-supported clade in a basal position within the Class Dothideomycetes. As in other rock fungi these new groups of isolates were characterized by a meristematic growth and a scarcely differentiated morphology with highly melanized and thick-walled toruloid hyphae. Nonetheless, few peculiar characters were also observed as convoluted hyphal tips and the production of spherical propagules. The new genus and speciesSaxomyces alpinus and S. penninicus, are here described based on morphological and molecular data, in a yet to be defined order of the Dothideomycetes. The remaining two black fungi clustered in Cryomyces, a genus previously exclusively found in rocks from the McMurdo Dry Valleys in Antarctica. These two isolates were genetically distant from other Antarctic Cryomyces Manuscript with revisions accepted Click here to download Manuscript: Selbmann_ms_02 04 2013 reviosions accepted.docx species based on ITS sequences, and they showed a peculiar morphology; they are here described as the new species C. montanus and C. funiculosus. Implications of our results on the evolution, adaptation and dispersal of rock-inhabiting fungi under extreme conditions are discussed. Taxonomic novelties: Saxomyces Selbmann & Isola, Saxomyces alpinus Zucconi & Selbmann, Saxomycespenninicus Zucconi & Onofri, Cryomyces funiculosus Selbmann & de Hoog, Cryomyces montanus Isola & Zucconi

Mountain tips as reservoirs for new rock-fungal entities: Saxomyces gen. nov. and four new species from the Alps

ISOLA, DANIELA;
2013-01-01

Abstract

As part of a worldwide sampling nineblack fungi were isolated from rocks collected in four distinct sites of the Alps at high altitudes. Based on a nucSSU, nucLSU and mtSSU multilocus phylogeny, seven of them were found to cluster into a distinct and well-supported clade in a basal position within the Class Dothideomycetes. As in other rock fungi these new groups of isolates were characterized by a meristematic growth and a scarcely differentiated morphology with highly melanized and thick-walled toruloid hyphae. Nonetheless, few peculiar characters were also observed as convoluted hyphal tips and the production of spherical propagules. The new genus and speciesSaxomyces alpinus and S. penninicus, are here described based on morphological and molecular data, in a yet to be defined order of the Dothideomycetes. The remaining two black fungi clustered in Cryomyces, a genus previously exclusively found in rocks from the McMurdo Dry Valleys in Antarctica. These two isolates were genetically distant from other Antarctic Cryomyces Manuscript with revisions accepted Click here to download Manuscript: Selbmann_ms_02 04 2013 reviosions accepted.docx species based on ITS sequences, and they showed a peculiar morphology; they are here described as the new species C. montanus and C. funiculosus. Implications of our results on the evolution, adaptation and dispersal of rock-inhabiting fungi under extreme conditions are discussed. Taxonomic novelties: Saxomyces Selbmann & Isola, Saxomyces alpinus Zucconi & Selbmann, Saxomycespenninicus Zucconi & Onofri, Cryomyces funiculosus Selbmann & de Hoog, Cryomyces montanus Isola & Zucconi
2013
Microcolonial fungi; Dothideomycetes; Extremotolerance
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